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Spencer Pratt decries 'very suspicious fire' at his crystal company office in Pacific Palisades

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Spencer Pratt decries 'very suspicious fire' at his crystal company office in Pacific Palisades

Fire officials have not determined what sparked the blaze, and, in an interview with a local publication, the building superintendent said he doesn't believe the fire is related to Pratt's campaign for mayor.

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Fire officials have not determined what sparked the blaze, and, in an interview with a local publication, the building superintendent said he doesn't believe the fire is related to Pratt's campaign for mayor.

Fire officials have not determined what sparked the blaze, and, in an interview with a local publication, the building superintendent said he doesn't believe the fire is related to Pratt's campaign for mayor. Spencer Pratt suggested that a "very suspicious" fire at his Pacific Palisades crystal office may be a politically motivated reprisal following his mayoral run.

The Seattle Times reported the story as "Spencer Pratt decries 'very suspicious fire' at his crystal company office in Pacific Palisades."

2 sources have covered this story, including The Seattle Times and Los Angeles Times. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 18 hours ago.

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